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Millenniumram

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  1. 1 minute ago, Mick Brolly said:

     

    Ok

    Just because they’re not footballers, doesn’t mean they’re not good players. Not the sort of players I’d want to see granted, but players very much capable of playing Warnes style (if we actually executed it correctly)

  2. 5 minutes ago, kevinhectoring said:

    For sure, Morris had a lot to answer for. But he gave Rooney everything he asked for (including Cocu’s head) and Rooney stabbed him in the back when he saw which way the wind was blowing. 

    Mel stabbing Rooney in the back is a new take 😂

  3. 29 minutes ago, IlsonDerby said:

    Will have one final whinge about the amount of just vitriol from the stands.
     

    Teenagers still of school age just F’ing every other word. Bloke behind me wouldn’t stop calling the ball boys lazy C words. 
     

    Collins constantly referred to as a lazy txxt- I mean he misses chances but the last thing he can be described as is lazy! 
     

    It made a match I was looking forward to quite an unenjoyable experience. 
     

    ‘you F’ing D*ck McGoldrick - someone kill him’ was another pearl of wisdom. 
     

    I know this is probably just me getting old but when I went to away games with my mates at that age it wasn’t like that. You’d give some of the old wrist shakin and middle fingers to the home support and sneak a beer in but it wasn’t a competition for how many times the C word could be used in a match. 

    This is what happens at nearby away games when we have a big capacity. Encourages all the scum bags who aren’t proper fans to go there looking for a fight.

    Always find it’s a much different experience at the smaller grounds. None of those nobheads travelled to Carlisle for instance, and the atmosphere was much better. Lots of moaning about the s*** performance of course, but no coked up idiots shouting abuse. 

  4. I think the key is, what would it take to change David Clowes mind?

    Im still told he’s staunchly in support of Warne, despite growing voices from others involved at the club wanting him gone. If he’s really intent on leaving him in charge for the full 4 years (which is what I’m told is his intention, irrespective of what happens), then does he not fear about attendances dropping, and a toxic atmosphere developing. We’ve already seen that today, with the booing and abuse after the match.

     

  5. 51 minutes ago, Tyler Durden said:

    Who are the other 2?

    And if you say me you're sadly mistaken - I just try not to post totally overactive kneejerk OTT stuff after we've not won a game. 

    But I guess this makes me a Warne supporter by others standards. 

    You were number one. If you’re not Paul Warne, then you’ve certainly done a good impression of him.

  6. 2 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

    And you say your piece every week, you just believe you’re more right than me and seemingly get more angry about it than I do 🤷🏻‍♂️ 

    I’ve said before I have different expectations to others and am to a point quite content having a team to follow week in week out. I do think calling for a sacking every week is melodramatic, but I appreciate you have articulated your reasons for wanting that. 

    I mean I am right, but that’s by the by.

    Im just saying it ain’t melodramatic. You can disagree, but it isn’t melodramatic. I’d say your viewpoint is very much the minority one (you’re probably one of only 3 staunch Paul Warne supporters on this forum), so maybe you might want to question if it’s actually your viewpoint that’s the extreme one? 

    I just think we have to expect more than this. David Clowes has to expect more, given what resources he’s given Warne.

  7. 2 minutes ago, Caerphilly Ram said:

    Yes melodrama. It’s 2 points dropped, not 3. We dominated the game, gifted them a goal, and couldn’t take the chances against a motivated team playing under a new manager. Is it a poor performance? Yeah I guess so. Is it poor enough to sack the manager when we’re just outside the playoffs and on an unbeaten run of results. No

    Oh, and the team who are in first place also drew with lowly Cheltenham, only they did it at home.

     

    You say this every week. At what point do the poor performances not become acceptable? If it was up to you, Nigel Clough would probably still be here.

    Outside the playoffs is completely unacceptable. Any competent manager (frankly, even Nigel Pearson) would have this team top two. And I mean anyone. Genuinely, sack Paul Warne and stick a steward in charge and we’ll be doing better. It’s almost impressive how bad a job he’s doing.

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